On September 25, 2013, the Science, Religion, and Culture Program at Harvard Divinity School, in partnership with Harvard Medical School, co-sponsored a talk by Dr. Daniel Sulmasy, “Is Health Care a Spiritual Discipline?” Dr. Sulmasy is the Kilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine and Ethics and co-director of the Program on Religion and Medicine at the University of Chicago. He spoke about the relationship between spirituality and medicine and how the practice of medicine can be understood as an act of faith. Watch the full video or selected clips here.
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